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lot of different artists, all living artists, because we like to keep the old print-making methods going. frequently we'll have artists here from different countries that they'll come and they'll demonstrate for us. people don't often get to see how these things are made. ♪ >> tell me where we are and a little bit about the history of this. >> well, welcome. my name is cesar flores, and you are at the home of el teatro campesino, the farmworkers' theater, and it started in 1965 with cesar chavez. and we have progressed... actually, we came here to san juan bautista in 1971. we've been here ever since. >> what goes on here, and what's the future of el teatro? >> well, the future is now. i mean, we have a different set of young people that are now the core of the company. we are the old-timers, you know? we set it up, made it happen. tp
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you know, they're using their young minds and their whole media thing and doing whole new shows, but still based on social justice because that's our main struggle. ♪ >> we are at vertigo coffee roasters, and we're standing in front of the roastist. tell me about this process and what's going on. >> oh. okay. we roast inside the drum here, and once it's done, it's finished and cooling in the cooling tray. they can get coffee by the bag from our shelf there, or they can get espresso. we do pour-overs, so we brew coffee by the cup. in addition to our coffee, we do make really good wood-fired pizzas. >> san juan bautista also has lots of antiques stores. so, tell me about your business here in san juan bautista. >> well, i've been in san juan bautista for 11 years now. >> well, how do antiques fit >> well, as far as i know, this town has been an antiquing town for over 50 years, 'cause we
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just had -- i think it was our 53rd antique fair in august, so we have it every august. so, it's been known for antiques for a long time. we still have eight antiques stores in town. i think it fits in with the old buildings. like, my building is the old schoolhouse from 1868, and it was a one-room schoolhouse in the day. and then in the 1940s, it was a drugstore. >> well, mrs. b, tell me about your store here in san juan bautista. >> back in 1998, my husband and i decided to migrate south. we'd had a trucking business for 38 years and wanted to get out of dodge, so we came down here, and people kept asking what i was wearing -- 'cause i never owned a pair of trousers until i moved here. [ both chuckle ] and that's how i got started -- just people askinge wearing and -- >> oh! so, it looks like you're an influencer, a style setter. >> i try to be. this building has been a lot of things -- a gun shop, a bakery.
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i like the old west. i've always liked westerns, and this is the perfect theme town. i think your hair is your glory, your hat is your crown, and we're all royalty. >> i need a hat. ♪ coming up, we'll go inside one of california's most famous missions.
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♪ connecting people... ...uniting the world. ♪♪ ♪ >> hey, everyone, welcome back. we're headed to our next stop in the honda insight. and i'll tell you, this vehicle has tons of style. the sculpted and refined body shape give it a sophisticated look, making it unrivaled when it comes to other hybrid seoncles. of the most picturesque and pristine missions along the california mission trail. ♪ ♪
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growing up in san jose, i remember my first visit to san juan bautista for our 4th-grade mission field trip. and you know what? it's great to be back to see it all again. >> san juan bautista state historic park was the crossroads of california. so, it was home to, basically, the four peoples of california. so, here you would discover the native american people, who lived on this site, the spanish missionaries over at the catholic mission, mexican ranchers who lived in one of our historic adobe structures, and early american settlers who came here during the gold rush. this is the last remaining spanish plaza. what that means is, over 200 years ago, during the mission system, each mission would have had a square or a plaza, where the future town would have developed next to the mission. this is the last remaining one. all the other on h lost to ti. one of the neat things about the mission of san juan bautista since they've had a continuous catholic presence on that site, when the current mission was completed in 1812, that mission has been maintained for the last
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200 years. and when you walk into their sanctuary today, still an active church, you get to actually see the original altar wall from the early 1800s that was built by the spanish missionaries. but the entire mission was built by hand by the native people of this land. we have one of the highlights of one of the buildings in the state historic park is the plaza hotel. this hotel was a luxury hotel. it would have cost you $2.50 a night to stay in that hotel. so, of course, if you're getting the really great accommodations, you're gonna have a saloon. so you can walk right into the saloon to the actual original bar and order a root beer and a sarsaparilla. >> if you want to stay overnight here in san juan bautista, there are some great options. so, tell me where we are. >> this is hacienda de léal. this is our first boutue hotel. we purchased the property about three years ago and went through a complete remodel, so now we are a spanish-inspired hacienda. we also own a vineyard in town, so we do make all of our own
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wine here in san benito county. we actually have a small vineyard that we planted here at the hotel. with that, we offer different amenities to our guests with shuttle service. we can tour them into town, take them over to see the mission, and go shopping into the towns. >> tell me a little bit about the history of the hotel. >> the history of the hotel. well, the history was, it was built 25 years ago from my grandfather, ralph lopez. and it was designed and built by his own bare hands, his own vision, and it was built with a small amount of people from my family members. >> well, how did he even get the idea to build here in san juan bautista? >> the reason why we're in san juan bautista is because on his honeymoon night with my grandmother, they were driving from big sur back to santa clara, where they lived, and they stopped in san juan bautista looking for lodging, but there was nowhere to go. so what did he do? he promised her that he would build her a hotel, and he said, "maria, i'm gonna build you a hotel one day," and that's exactly what he did. he built her a hotel. >> and even as a young child, you had a hand in putting this place together. >> luckily, yeah, i was.
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there's a lot of photos that i'm uncovering now that i'm going through all the files of me 5 years old with a little hammer and my grandfather looking over me, you know, teaching me how to swing a hammer. >> and right now, we're standing in the lobby of the la posada hotel. and talk about some of the features here. when someone walks in, what are they gonna see? >> they're gonna see a lot of woodwork. my grandfather loved wood. that was his main thing. you're gonna see the tile. the tile was brought from mexico. he went there with my uncles and handpicked it himself. >> so you have recently taken over. >> yes, i have. i got a phone call about a year ago today from my godmother, which is one of the owners, saying, "son, i need your help," and i didn't even ask her what we were doing. i said, "i'll be there. what do you need?" she was like, "we're taking over the hotel." i was like, "oh, man. we're taking over the hotel? all right, i'll still be there." her and my grandfather built it. now me and her are gonna take it to the next level. >> san juan bautista, to me, is very special. i belong here.
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i got a feeling that i belong here. and we belong here. >> it's a good day trip, for sure, for anybody who wants to just get away. >> as a farmer, it's just a fabulous area to grow in. >> it really is like you've just entered an entirely different dimension. >> this truly is a california hidden gem. ♪ ♪ >> bye-bye. >> there's so much to explore, so we'll be back with more stories to share. in the meantime, we want to hear from you. so send us your favorite pictures, videos, and places in the bay area. all this fun driven by your northern california honda dealers. for more information on the vehicle featured in this episode, visit norcalhondadealers.com. ♪
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♪thisi'm gonna let it shine. ♪ it's energy saving time, ♪ i'm gonna reduce mine. ♪ californians all align ♪ to let our great state shine. ♪ let it shine, ♪ the power's ours to let it shine! ♪
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"body cam 911" continues.q >> s.w.a.t. right now i need medical.fáe1 >> just to confirm we have three officers hitd.q is that correct in >> a team off douglas countsy sherifff's deputies areñlunderqy attacki] outside the apartment f matthew reel. all three of the it deputies have been shot.e1
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>> stay with me.q >> get him over here. right in front of us. >> ready, one with, two, three.q we got you.q >>ñr back to my truck.w7r >> deputy davis and doyle are are taken on the hospital.ñi meanwhile, sergeant goes back to the apartment complex.jf >> try to make another attempt. >> his fourthdeputy inside gunman matthew reel's >> he was still alive. >> let's put together a rescue team.fá >> stacked upt(ñiñi on the doore
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came under heb gun fire again.çó >> can you hearxd me? [ gun fire] the front door and in the process of doing so, he fired a number off rounds and hitting one of them.ok >> the s.w.a.t. team recovered deputy perish >> i came out of surgery.okñiñi
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>> zach was such an engaged father.e1 he loves well and deeply. it's no secret he loves christmas lights. three or 4o-r timexd as year wel see christmas lights ande1 i remember thinking it's as if he packed a lifetime of christmas lights into this month and came full circle. like we really did. >> you are clear for end of watch. rest easy, sir, we have a watch ñ >> when we come back honoring a hero.
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yes for less. body cam 911 continues. it's been almost a year since the shooting. matthew reel'sçó motivative aren clearer focus. >> we're learning more and more, mostly from reel himself, due to his extensive presence online.ñr >> and you can know who's going
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to fluf big time next election? spur lock. he's a clown. it >> how many firearms did he have? >> he had 11e1 firearms. >> sheriffq tony spur lock has been on a mission to prevent something like this from happen again.ñit( z see colorado have an extreme risk protection order thate1 will give law enforcemen and family members a tool to help save their loved ones. it's people with a mental health crisis not beiak care of and having direct access to weapons. >> would it have saved zack? >> i know ethis guy wouldn't have been able t'1 buy the two rifles he used to shoot zach.qlp
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♪jf >> for zach perish's colleagues, the past year has been focussed on regaining their lives as friends, family members and in the memory otheir fallen brother as officers. >> what do you want people to remember about zach? >> you wanted foobe that light to look to and have fun with and enjoy. >> he's down right a hero. &háhp &hc wunt want to hire as oo police officer. zplrs he was all about helping people.ñ/ this particularly cruel irony that he auz trying tr1 help the person on that night. th someone is going to die tonight, zach would have still been going there.lp he knew every single dayñi puttg on the badge, he's puttingq his life on the line to help people.
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inside a police shooting through the lens off a body cam. and a painful picture that's just now emerging about the yies
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"body cam 911" continues. dan harris reports. >> a deadly encounter captured in graphic detail. two officers responding to a 911
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clark was african american. >> he ehea hoody oop. >> the california atrpy general's office is providing oversight.u their identities have not been releasohñie1+z] next on "body camxd 911" theçó fire where a wrong turn.
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"body cam 911" continues. >> get in my car, ma'am.xd get inñiçó my >> no, it's not. the whole hel.t( it. >> got to get out of here.e1
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"body cam 911" continues.t( once with again clayton remember
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live where you live, this is abc 7 news. a greyhound bus goes up in flames on 580 in oakland. those flames shooting through the roof. all b lanes forced to close for hours. >> that bus left completely charred. a passengerer r-by helping them safety. >> all lanes reopened about 90 minutes ago near the macarthur ma maze. highway patrol is still investigating the fire. >> katie udis spoke with passengers who say the bus lunched in the air. >> reporter: intense flames climbed and black smoke billowed on this greyhound bus on

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